Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jan 15, 2015 · About. TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS Take a tour of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family and their slaves, eight rooms full of antiques, Hopkins heirlooms and 18th century atmosphere. Learn about Rhode Island's own Founding Father and his house, the city's oldest, moved twice but virtually unmodernized, where ...

    • (116)
    • Attraction
    • stephen hopkins rhode island things to do1
    • stephen hopkins rhode island things to do2
    • stephen hopkins rhode island things to do3
    • stephen hopkins rhode island things to do4
    • stephen hopkins rhode island things to do5
  2. 15 Hopkins Street, Providence, RI 02903. Providence. (401) 524-3012. Take a tour of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family and their slaves, eight rooms full of antiques, Hopkins heirlooms and 18th century atmosphere.

    • 15 Hopkins Street, Providence, 02903, RI
    • (401) 524-3012
  3. The Stephen Hopkins House. Official Website. 15 Hopkins Street (at Benefit Street) Providence, RI 02903. shh1707@gmail.com. Open year-round on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also open April through November on Saturdays from. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (later on WaterFire full lightings). Open by appointment.

  4. About. TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS Take a tour of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family and their slaves, eight rooms full of antiques, Hopkins heirlooms and 18th century atmosphere. Learn about Rhode Island's own Founding Father and his house, the city's oldest, moved twice but virtually unmodernized, where ...

    • (116)
    • Attraction
  5. The Stephen Hopkins House. 116 reviews. #9 of 221 things to do in Providence. Historic Sites. Write a review. About. TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS Take a tour of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family and their slaves, eight rooms full of antiques, Hopkins heirlooms and 18th century atmosphere.

    • (116)
    • Attraction
  6. 100 Westminster Street. Providence, RI 02903. (401) 456-0200. © 2024 Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau. Take a tour of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family and their slaves, eight rooms full of antiques, Hopkins heirlooms and 18th century atmosphere. Learn about Rhode Island's own Founding Father and ...

  7. One of the Oldest in Providence! This home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins (1707 – 1785) is among the oldest still standing in Rhode Island and the oldest in Providence. Hopkins lived here with his family and their slaves, in eight rooms that are now chock-full of antiques, Hopkins’ personal heirlooms, and general 18th-century objects.

  1. People also search for